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Super Moon Eclipse
The 26th May was a rare occurrence of a supermoon (closest approach of the moon to the earth) and a full lunar eclipse. Even rarer, it was a beautiful clear night so we could enjoy the spectacle which is often referred to as a super blood moon due to the red tinge the moon takes on during a full eclipse.The eclipse started at around 9:30 with the full eclipse occurring at 11:15 and lasting for about 20 minutes. It was a cold evening so I put on some extra layers of warm clothes and h
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28th May 2021